How Our Memories Are Time Distorted, Maybe
Memory, it's a thing eh ... probably, I can't--- anyway, on with the proper links ... Dopaminergic processes predict temporal distortions in event memory By Erin Morrow, Ringo Huang & David Clewett, 14 March 2026 Who just read a brand new word, " dopaminergic ", try and remember that: related to dopamine" (literally, "working on dopamine"), a common neurotransmitter. Dopaminergic substances or actions increase dopamine-related activity in the brain. “[Mechanical time] is unyielding, predetermined. [Body time] makes up its mind as it goes along,” remarks physicist and author Alan Lightman (p. 32). Indeed, time can seem malleable when we reflect upon the past. For example, experiences from the COVID-19 pandemic are not equally represented in memory. The early lockdown period is often recalled as having passed more quickly than it was originally experienced, potentially driven by a significant lack of variety or novelty. In contrast, everyday life typ...